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Contracted the bacteria by swimming in an infected lake.
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His skin is becoming itchy and dry.
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Transmitted because they had interactions with the Patient Zero, and had contact with the first patients body fluids.
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Body fluids start having a tint of blue.
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Exposed to infected patients body fluids, and bitten by infected mosquitoes.
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Started at the hands and started spreading around the body.
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Outbreak of more infected mosquitoes and insects that bite people and transmit the disease.
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Patient Zero is in quarantine and under 24/7 watch.
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The CDC and WHO have organised a center for quarantined patients and people who are starting to show symptoms. Each patient shows the same symptoms and bacteria shows no signs of mutation.
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New Zealand's entire population is exposed to the bacteria and is mostly transmitted though bites from infected mosquitoes and other insects.
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Patient Zero agreed to an exploratory surgery where all the organs were blue, and now Patient Zero is under 24/7 watch, but is showing no signs of failure.
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CDC and WHO are currently unable to contain and quarantine every infected person, because symptoms don't show until a few weeks after being infected.